Hyco PT01 Specification sheet

Product Instruction Manual
Programmable Thermostat
7 Day Programmable Thermostat
PT01
v23.8.1

Overview
Thank you for purchasing a Programmable Thermostat. It will give you easy control of your Mistral Plinth
Heater from a wall mounted location near the heater.
Please read and follow these instructions to ensure that installation and operation are as simple and safe
as possible.
2. Electrical Connection
This programmable thermostat should only be installed and maintained by a competent person in
accordance with any local electrical regulations.
• Electrical connection should be made via a 13A switched fuse spur.
• Connect mains supply neutral and mains supply live to terminals 3 and 4 respectively.
• Connect plinth heater live and plinth heater neutral to terminals 1 and 2 respectively.
• Connect mains supply earth to plinth heater earth with terminal block or similar connector.
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3. Wall Mounting
• Using a at head screwdriver carefully insert into either of the 2 slots on the under side of the
programmable thermostat and pull upwards to release, repeat with the remaining slot.
• Lift the front cover away from the body of the programmable thermostat.
• Place the programmable thermostat into its required nal mounting position and using the 2 xing
screws supplied secure in place.
• To ret the front cover place the top side rst onto 2 tabs which should click when in place.
• The rest of the front cover should now push down and click to secure the programmable thermostat.
1. Installation
• The programmable thermostat is designed to t in a standard pattress box.
• It must be located within reach of the plinth heater cable.

Diagram 1 Diagram 2
Diagram 3 Diagram 4
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3. Operation
Symbol Description
On/ o
Select
Clock
Increase
Decrease
Manual mode
Program mode (advanced)
Heating
Diagram 5
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Control Panel Overview

• Turn the programmable thermostat on using the on/ o button. Single press will display the bottom
row of symbols. Double press for full screen. The display screen may show as dimmed or unlit, if this
is the case refer to diagram 5 for location of the on/ o button.
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Plinth Heater Settings
Turn on the Programmable Thermostat
Setting the Clock
• To set the clock press .
• The hour/ minute of the time display will ash, use the / button to cycle to the current time,
press to store.
• You will now automatically progress onto setting the day of the week. Use the / to cycle to
the current day, once this has been chosen the day will automatically save after a couple of seconds.
Switching Between Manual and Program Mode
• When the programmable thermostat is in manual mode the manual mode icon will be displayed.
To change between manual and program mode press and toggle between the two modes.
Setting the Target Temperature
• To set the temperature press either / and cycle to the desired temperature. Once this has
been chosen the temperature will automatically save after a couple of seconds.
• Your programmable thermostat is now set and ready to use with your plinth heater.
Power On/ O
• Ensure the programmable thermostat is in manual mode . Switch the programmable thermostat
on/o using the on/o button. Whilst switched on the programmable thermostat will control the
plinth heater to reach the desired temperature setting until switched o.
• In order to use the plinth heater with the programmable thermostat the plinth heater must be
switched on, with the thermostat set to the maximum setting and the desired heat setting selected.
Manual Operation

• To choose program mode (advanced) use and select .
• If you have chosen program mode (advanced) you can congure your week.
• The programmable thermostat is supplied factory preset to a working week of Monday - Friday
and the weekend Saturday - Sunday. Set one program for working week days and one program for
weekend days.
• Each program needs to contain 6 segments. Set the time and temperature for each segement. Once
stored it will automatically take you to the next segment.
• When the display is on press and hold until the hour segment ashes and segment 1 symbol
is displayed (see diagram 5).
• Use the / to cycle to your desired time and to store.
• To set the desired temperature press and use the / to cycle to your desired temperature
and to store.
• The segment symbol you are working on will ash. To conrm press or after approx 10 seconds it
will automatically save.
• If program mode (advanced) times out it will store the program you have set but you will need to
return to the beginning of program mode to contine.
Setting Your Program
Example Personalised Program
Symbol Description
Wake up
06:00 @ 21°C
Leave for Work
09:00 @ 5°C
Return for Lunch
12:30 @ 21°C
Leave for Work
13:30 @ 5°C
Return from Work
17:30 @ 21°C
Sleep
22:00 @ 5°C
4. Advanced Program Operation
• There is an option to set an advanced program for your plinth heater which is made up of 6 separate
segments per day. This allows wake up, leave and return times/ temperatures to be set in advance.
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6. Specication
Model PT01
Power 3.0 kW
Voltage 230 V
Controls Digital LCD
Temperature range 5 - 35 °C
Dimensions (h x w x d) 86 x 86 x 10 mm
Weight 0.25 kg
IP rating IP20
5. Cleaning and Maintenance
• Use a soft damp cloth when cleaning, avoid excessive use of liquids.
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Hyco Manufacturing Ltd
Normandy Court
Express Way
Castleford, WF10 5NR
T 01924 225 200
E sales@hyco.co.uk
hyco.co.uk
INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2012/19/EU.
At the end of its working life this equipment must not be disposed of as household waste. It must be taken to a local authority waste
collection centre or to a dealer providing this service. Disposing of electrical and electronic equipment separately enables its compo-
nents to be recovered and recycled to obtain signicant savings in energy and resources. In order to underline the duty to dispose of this
equipment separately, the product is marked with a crossed out dustbin.
7. Guarantee and Service Policy
This product is covered by a standard parts or replacement warranty for a period of 1 year from the date
of purchase.
If there is a manufacturing defect within the warranty period we will send spare parts, repair and return
the unit or, at our discretion, supply a replacement product. Incorrect installation or failure to follow
correct operating and maintenance instructions are excluded. Consequential costs such as labour
charges or damage to ttings and surroundings are expressly excluded.
If you experience a problem with this product you should rst contact our service department on
01924 225 200 before taking any further action. Experience has shown that issues can often be resolved
without the need to return or uninstall the product.
8. Contact Us
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